This page describes how to use coreboot on the '''[http://www.asus.com.tw/products.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=376&l1=3&l2=15&l3=143&l4=0 ASUS A8V-E Deluxe]''' mainboard. It is maintained by [[User:Uwe|Uwe Hermann]].

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This page describes how to use coreboot on the '''[http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=hQBPIJWEZnnGAZEh ASUS A8V-E Deluxe]''' mainboard. It is maintained by [[User:Uwe|Uwe Hermann]].

Comparing boot time

This is an ad-hoc test with pretty much no attempts at optimizing boot-times.

BIOS: I disabled the boot logo, SATA RAID blob execution (i.e. I set "IDE mode" in the BIOS menu), floppy detection/usage in order to kill the most obvious delays.

coreboot: Stock svn as of r3198, but with console logging level increased to 9 (i.e. slower bootup is to be expected).

Both the proprietary BIOS and coreboot do execute the VGA BIOS ROM from the PCI-E x16 graphics card. I'm booting from a SATA drive, using FILO in coreboot and pointing it at the menu.lst on the SATA drive, and GRUB when booting with the proprietary BIOS. The OS is a standard Debian unstable installation with 2.6.24 Linux kernel.

BIOS

Power up — OS loader

Linux — shell

Summary

Vendor BIOS (boot from SATA disk)

24s

24s

48s

coreboot (boot from SATA disk)

9s

24s

33s

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